Tumor-stromal ratio (TSR) of invasive breast cancer: correlation with multi-parametric breast MRI findings
Autor: | Takahiro Hamamoto, Yukiko Hara, Isao Kitano, Takahiko Nakazono, Hiroyuki Irie, Ryoko Egashira, Fumio Yamasaki, Kazumitsu Kiyomatsu, Ken Yamaguchi |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
Oncology
Adult medicine.medical_specialty Stromal cell Breast Neoplasms 030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging 03 medical and health sciences Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Breast cancer Fibrosis Internal medicine Tumor Microenvironment Medicine Breast MRI Humans Radiology Nuclear Medicine and imaging Neoplasm Invasiveness Breast Young adult Aged Retrospective Studies Tumor microenvironment medicine.diagnostic_test Full Paper business.industry fungi Retrospective cohort study General Medicine Middle Aged Institutional review board medicine.disease Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging Female business |
Zdroj: | Br J Radiol |
Popis: | OBJECTIVE: To correlate the tumor-stromal ratio (TSR) of invasive breast cancer and MRI findings. METHODS: This study was approved by our institutional review board. 126 consecutive patients with surgically proven invasive breast cancer were included. All patients underwent MRI exams including short-tau inversion-recovery (STIR) T (2) weighted imaging, diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and post-contrast dynamic imaging. The mean signal intensity (SI) and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) value of each lesion were measured. To objectively evaluate the STIR images, the ratio of the SI of the lesion to the muscle (L/M ratio) was also measured. Percentages of MRI kinetic parameters obtained from dynamic images were also measured. The TSR was defined as the percentage of the stromal component, and categorized into high-stroma (> 50%) and low-stroma (< 50%) groups. Intergroup differences in the SI, L/M ratio, ADC value and percentages of kinetic parameters were examined. RESULTS: The SI and L/M ratio of the high-stroma group were significantly lower than those of the low-stromal group (208.64 vs 331.86 for SI, 5.69 vs 9.31 for L/M ratio) (p < 0.001). The high-stroma group had significantly lower percentages of a washout pattern (25% vs 34.7 %) (p = 0.012) and significantly higher percentages of a persistent pattern (36.92% vs 28.26 %) (p = 0.044). There were no significant correlations between the TSR and ADC value. CONCLUSION: STIR and dynamic sequence of breast MRI reflects the stromal component of invasive breast cancer. ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE: This is the first study to correlate TSR and MRI findings. STIR and post-contrast dynamic study correlated with the stromal component of breast cancer. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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